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December 4, 2006

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June 4, 2007

Adsense Smart Pricing vs. Bad Advertiser Syndrome

Don't cry foul! Be smarter with Google's Adsense Smart Pricing.

You can't blame Google for wanting to do right by their merchants, and try to get them the best qualified traffic possible. Google's attempt to deal with the arbitrage issue has caused some problems for their legit publishers as well.

I'm talking about Adsense Smart Pricing, which was Google's original answer to dealing with arbitrage junk-clicks. It's definitely having an effect in favor of the merchants, but guess what … it's got a wicked backlash to it that is hurting those White Hat Publishers as well. Opps!

The problem is that there are poor quality advertisers/merchants out there as well. And if your site happens to run in the same keyword set that those poor quality advertisers do, then you've got problems my friend.

What happens is the the consumer comes to your site, clicks the Google ad and lands on the crappy advertisers landing page … the consumer then bails on that crappy site immediately.

What's that mean for you? Means Google is going to punish you for sending that advertiser what they percieve as bad traffic, when you were not at fault at all. Oops! 

So, there is something you can do combat the evils of the bad advertiser syndrome.

Log into your AdSense account and then wander on over to the Adsense Setup area … look for the Competitive Ad Filter and click on to it. In the box of URLs to block, paste in a copy of this list of Bad Advertisers to be Blocked.

Do this and you'll made a big dent in the amount consumers fleeing from your Google links. Life will be good again!

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November 15, 2006

Blog Honor Not Just Stinking Badges

We don't need no stinking badges! Or do we?

Jim Kukral at BlogKits has come out with a new viral idea to help the blogging community gain integrity while still earning an income from blogging. They're offering a BlogHonor banner for free with the following pledge by the blogger:

    Thank you for reading my blog. You're here because you've clicked on the "Blog Honor" badge on my blog.

    What does Blog Honor mean? It means I have chosen to pledge to you the following:

    I will endeavor to continue to bring you the highest quality content that I am capable of

    I promise to attempt to disclose or clearly mark any content or advertisements or other monetization attempts that help me keep my blog operating

    I pledge to never write "fake" blog content solely for the purpose of trying to generate revenue without complete and clear disclosure. With exception, my blog may exist for business purposes, therefore I use it to talk about products & services that relate to my business, thus assisting me in generating leads & sales for me indirectly
    In return, I hope that you will continue to read my blog with the knowledge that I produce my blog out of a passion for the topic I write about, and not because I'm hoping to fool you into making money for myself.

    Please note, I have nothing against generating revenue from my blog, in fact, your ongoing support of my sponsors and advertisers (text links, partner ads, etc…) helps me keep my blog operating so that I may endure to create better content for you.

    I do appreciate your support. Continued thanks for your readership.

According to BlogKits, the reason for the honor badges is that … right now we are at a critical juncture in the blogging community, where we (bloggers) can either find ways to band together to keep our integrity intact, or continue to let blogging get a bad name.

Blog Honor Badges were conceived by Jim Kukral, publisher of ReveNews.com and founder of the BlogKits Affiliate Marketing Blogging Network. Badge Artwork conception and creation by Whitecapstudios, specialists in blog design.

The big question is how to enforce abuse of the honor badge … If you believe you've found a blog that isn't practicing what they preach, then send it to us with your comments at info at blogkits dot com. We'll investigate it when we can and if we believe the blog is not representing our core values, we'll ask them to remove it. Beyond that, what can we do? We're not the blog police.

Bloggers, if you want to display this banner on your blog, then you need to stop cloaking those affiliate links and hiding them inside your content areas. Even in this post, I have keywords lighting up that link to my other resources. Does it matter that they're affiliate links or not? What I'm seeing other bloggers do is post a visable and static message on their blog "This Blog contains Advertisements" or they're adding this tag as the first line of their post if the post contains monetization links. It seems to be the path taken by top-notch bloggers.

But, what I really want to know is … Jim, when are you going to get BlogKits live?!!

I have forum thread started on the topic of BlogHonor at 5 Star Affiliate Marketing Forums that you might want to join in.

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May 19, 2007

eBay Affiliate Network?

With eBay holding a sweepstakes that encourages its PowerSellers to become affiliate-merchants, one has to wonder if eBay is getting into the affiliate network game. Sure looks like it to me.

eBay has expanded its affiliate program to allow their merchants/sellers to get rewarded for driving traffic to their own eBay.com listings.

The eBay Promote It Sweepstakes gives Powersellers registered as an eBay Affiliate, the chance to win any one of 25 cash prizes for using their off-eBay website, blog or online store to drive traffic to their own listings.

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February 18, 2007

Search Engine Strategies New York

Search Engine Strategies returns to New York for its 8th year! The industry converges for a week of spirited discussion, high-level learning and attendees leave with actionable battle plans to go forward with for their companies. For SES Alumni, there will be so much new content and developments that you'll need to stay on top of and should consider bringing your whole team!

Event Overview

  • Delivers real-time actionable information you need to grow your business through search engine marketing;
  • Teaches the ins-and-outs of search engine marketing from top search experts and the search engines themselves;
  • Provides a unique setting to network with fellow marketers and search engine industry professionals and discuss the trends in search engine marketing;
  • Grants access to the world's most comprehensive gathering of search engine marketing & optimization-related solutions providers and potential partners & affiliates.

What You Will Learn

  • How search engines list web sites for free and through paid placements;
  • How to get free "organic" traffic by building a site that pleases search engines and your visitors;
  • How to efficiently purchase listings guaranteed to rank your company at the top of search engine results;
  • How to calculate the roi of your search marketing efforts by tracking your visitors from the time they hit your site until they buy—and get tips on improving conversion if they don't!
  • How to build links that generate traffic to your web site, and how to avoid the penalties of "spamming" the search engines;
  • What's coming next in the constantly evolving world of web search, and how you can profit from those changes.

SES New York  | April 10-13, 2007  |  Hilton New York

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July 7, 2007

Do You Squidoo?

How do you make sense of the Internet noise that's coming at you from all directions?

According to Seth Godin's Squidoo.com

Searching online should really be called poking online. Because that's what you do. You poke around. You poke in Google and you poke at some ads. After looking at a bunch of links and pages, then, finally, you get it. You understand enough to take action—to buy something or make a decision. The thing is, this takes a long time.

Squidoo's goal as a platform is to bring the power of recommendation to search. Squidoo's goal as a co-op is to pay as much money as we can to our lensmasters and to charity. And Squidoo's goal as a community is to have fun along the way, and meet new ideas and the people behind them.

Their goal at Squidoo is to leverage the power of personal recommendation online.

That's an awesome goal, but my first visit to Squidoo left me muttering, "Huh?" I couldn't figure out how it worked. It's like being a PC user in a Mac environment with all the cute names for everything, but I just wanted to get in, do it and play. Instead, I had to do something I hate to do … I had to read the directions.

Squidoo has what they call Lenses. I call them web pages or blogs. They're listed in Lenserolls … so, in my mind that's something like a Blogroll. I came across a Lense that helped me a lot How To Squidoo.

Lensrolling is a way to share the love and create your own personal lens network. List your friends' lenses, relevant lenses on your topic, or even link to other lenses by you!"

Another must read page is thier Squidoo FAQ. There you can read about Modules, which according Squidoo are…

Modules are the building blocks of lenses. A module makes it easy for a lensmaster to point to links, images, blogs or even things to buy. Some modules are curated (you enter all the links and content manually) and others are automatic (you configure the inputs and then the lens draws on RSS feeds to update your lens without any work from you). Similarly, some modules are commerce-oriented and others are just content based.

See how this is like learning a whole new language?! But it's well worth the trouble. PC World calls Squidoo one of the top 25 websites to watch, so clearly reading the directions is going to be well worth your time.

Once you're up and running on Squidoo, you'll want to read the Hot Traffic Tips and Advice from Top Squidoo Lense Masters on how to drive that traffic to your Lense (aka web site).

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Update added 7/11/07

Read a good post on Squidoo Lens and spamming and wanted to share the link with you.

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December 16, 2006

Affiliate Tips for Blogs

I was reading a few relevant tips from Darren at ProBlogger about some Do's and Dont's for professional business blogs. I wanted to pass on his wisdoms because I think that they're right on the money, no pun intended.

These are the same strategies I use on my blogs Affiliate Blogger, Affiliate Marketers and Affiliate Blog.

The topic was about what to do if you have viewers coming to your blog, but they never buy anything through you. The advice is sage:

  • Product relevancy and quality - unless the products you're promoting relate to the content/topic of your blogging you're wasting your time. Not only should they be relevant - they should be quality affiliate products. Don't get sucked into promoting something just because it relates to your site. Test it for yourself and if it's rubbish - stay clear. You can hurt your own reputation by recommending second rate products.
  • Traffic - the more people that see the promotions you run the better. While traffic isn't the only factor, it is certainly a big one. Work at drawing people to your blog and particularly to the pages that you are featuring affiliate promotions on.
  • Placement - affiliate links IN content tend to out perform promotions that you run in sidebars or banner ads. One genuine review of the product (see next point) seen by a handful of readers can be much more powerful than a banner at the top of your blog seen by many readers.
  • Your reputation and 'Sales Pitch' - I find that affiliate products work best for me on sites where I have a loyal readership of people who respect what I say and when I give genuine recommendation that show not only the positives of a product but the weaknesses in it. The way you promote the product is as influencial as almost anything else. Don't hype, don't lie and don't spin it.
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    April 19, 2006

    Why Google Blog Search Matters to Your Business

    According to Google, Google's Blog Search is "Google search technology focused on blogs". It includes search engine results specific to blogs not just in the Blogger.com community, but across the blogosphere at large. You can access it at http://www.blogsearch.google.com/

    What the Big Deal Is

    A lot of people have probably heard about this extra version of search Google has added and are greeting it with a big yawn, particularly since it's still in Beta. So what is the big deal, anyway?

    The big deal is that the top search engine in the world, which was already paying particular attention to blogs in regular search results, seems to make a subtle statement with the introduction of blog-specific searches.

    Blogs are important enough to warrant their own special level of search, and not just as an advanced search option, but in their own search engine.

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    If search engines are paying attention to blogging that closely, you should be too — if you want better search engine results.

    Current fans of blogs will be able to search the freshest results so that they can see what is being discussed right now - information that is often as fresh as the news, and draws upon sources that the media-at-large either doesn't have ready access to, or interest in.

    So to those with even the most obscure interests or hobbies, a blog search powered by a top search engine gives ready access to fresh information on any subject that someone can blog about.

    And if a blog doesn't yet exist on these narrow themes? You can be the one to start the discussion.

    Why It Matters to Your Business

    Speaking of the media, this is likely to become one of the many tools that a journalist in the know would use in order to research a story, or to find out more information about a company, directly from the people who use its products or services.

    Technorati, is at present, arguably a better tool, but it's just not as well known as the Google brand. If you're a power searcher, you already know what Technorati is. But the key thing to understand is that most consumers - even B2B consumers - aren't as deeply involved in the internet.

    But even those folks know what Google is.

    There's an even more obvious advantage to this specialized search.

    Google Blog search has the unprecedented potential to bring the mainstream surfer into blogging, even more than Yahoo's RSS Headlines pioneered the start of making RSS mainstream about a year ago. Why?

    While many of your clients will fall instantly in love with RSS, it's more fair to them to present its possibilities in a format that's easier for them to digest. It's not as hard to explain a blog - and if you can't you can simply tell them it's a more frequently updated part of your existing site.

    When Google's Blog Search is brought more to the front in coming months, if your site gets into position to be visible when more of the internet population becomes blog-happy, then the traffic potential for your site may prove to be enormous.

    The proper use of one RSS feed in one of my content management systems doubled my traffic, with most of the new users coming from Yahoo, this time last year. Another feed increased my daily traffic another 75%, and brought me additional return traffic as well.

    At the time the margin between Yahoo and Google was wider than it is today — so the potential increase from being in Google boggles the mind.

    How to Get Listed

    According to the Blog Search Help Page:

    "If your blog publishes a site feed in any format and automatically pings an updating service (such as Weblogs.com), we should be able to find and list it. Also, we will soon be providing a form that you can use to manually add your blog to our index, in case we haven't picked it up automatically. Stay tuned for more information on this."

    This means that if you're already blogging - and responsibly pinging, you're probably already listed.

    If you haven't been blogging, you're in luck. This special brand of Google search is still in Beta, so if you get moving now, you still have enough time to start getting into position. And since the search currently seems to be focused on freshness and relevance, if you keep up the blogging once you start, and you keep your theme narrow, you could still dominate your niche.

    Do It Today

    The mantra for blogging before was that, proper blogging is a sure fire way to increase traffic, as well as build stronger ties to your end users or clients, not to mention that it is the simplest of the many implementations of RSS.

    Now, with all three major search engines paying more attention to both RSS and Blogging, you can get spidered more frequently, get more of your pages indexed more deeply, and be included in more searches.

    You have absolutely no time to waste - if you're not blogging already, you need to get started quickly. Many webmasters are hesitating because they haven't been able to find a blog system that fits well with their site, or find the most popular tools too sophisticated for their needs.

    There are literally dozens of free resources to help you decide between the standard systems that were originally built for the personal blogger, and the more robust solutions that are aimed at the medium-sized or corporate company - but that's another article.

    Whatever you chose, the important thing is to get started blogging today. You'll be missing out on targeted traffic from the most dominant search engine, from the most sophisticated surfers today, and sooner than you know it, the mainstream web.

    Tinu Abayomi-Paul is the co-owner of Leveraged Promotion, which provides many solutions for companies who prefer to out-source their online promotion needs. At http://blog.leveragedpromotion.com you can find out more about how RSS, Blogs and Podcasting can increase your online visibility.

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    August 14, 2006

    25 Affiliate Tips To Success - Good Advice for New Affiliates

    The Affiliate Guild has recently posted a great affiliate help list tips of 25 things that new and struggling affiliates trying to make a go of affiliate marketing should take a look at and give careful consideration to.

    The Good Advice for New Affiliates post was inspired by Linda Buquet's super affiliate contest going on at 5 star affiliate programs.

    Good Advice for New Affiliates
    from the Affiliate Guild

    25 Affiliate Tips To Success
    1. Too much time building websites will bog you down. Make easy to maintain sites.

    2. SEO does matter if you want targeted traffic.

    3. Get a newsletter email opt-in on every page of every website you own.

    4. Either get a forum or get a blog going. (Need one built?)

    5. Write about your affiliate programs (article-repository.com). Tell everyone!

    6. Focus on conversion not payout. Commissions are important though.

    7. Get really, really niche.

    8. Find affiliate programs that will be around awhile.

    9. Find a search engine friendly cloaking script for your links.

    10. There is more to affiliate life than Google! Diversify!

    11. Learn about your affiliate programs and speak intellegently about them.

    12. If you don't see what you want to represent, go get it. Consider your own affiliate network.

    13. Make friends with Affiliate Managers … and if you have a lot of traffic ask for a bigger percentage on payout.

    14. Work with reputable leadership (affiliate guild)

    15. Buy from the affiliate program if you want to know how they work. We do it.

    16. Monetize your websites.

    17. If you have enough traffic sell ad space. If you have good SEO ranking, charge more for ads.

    18. Ask for the sale. Most affiliate program banners don't close sales, you must do it.

    19. You must work 8-10+ hours daily to be a successful super affiliate.

    20. Keep it really simple … accomplish your goals with focused resources.

    21. Find affiliate programs that offer a wide variety of advertising opportunities from banners to datafeeds.

    22. Find affiliate programs that require strong marketing ethics and follow them, WIN-WIN.

    23. Find affiliate programs that payout on schedule everytime. You're in control here!

    24. Look for affiliate programs with affiliate tracking for phone sales you generate.

    25. Look for affiliate programs with solid servers and software that works 100% of the time. Other affiliates write about the bad ones, so be aware and read the affiliate forums and blogs.

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